Clock Synchronisation for Windows 2000 Professional

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Captain Apollo

Hello there,

It has been a while since I worked with Windows 2000 Professional but I
thought that the Internet clock synchronisation package was never part of
Windows 2000 but from XP and above. Apparently the following web site says
that it can.

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/

Should this web-site be correct, I would like to have this package activated
on my Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack-4 and all other upgrades
Microsoft has included however I cannot see any paths to activate it.

My question to all are the following...

Does Windows 2000 Professional have an Internet clock synchronisation
software built in?

If so - Can someone out there please provide me a way as to how to activate
it.

Thanking all and Kindest Regards
 
J

John John

In Windows 2000 there is no GUI tool to do this, you have to use the
w32tm tool or edit the registry. For help with the w32tm command issue
the following at a command prompt: w32tm /?

See here for in depth instructions:

How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216734/en-us

John
 

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